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Name ——————————————————————— LESSON 3.2 Date ———————————— Study Guide For use with the lesson “Graph Linear Equations” GOAL Graph linear equations in a coordinate plane. Vocabulary A solution of an equation in two variables in x and y is an ordered pair (x, y) that produces a true statement when the values of x and y are substituted into the equation. The graph of an equation in two variables is the set of points in a coordinate plane that represents all solutions of the equation. A linear equation is an equation whose graph is a line. The standard form of a linear equation is Ax 1 By 5 C where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. The equation Ax 1 By 5 C represents a linear function provided B Þ 0 (that is, provided the graph of the equation is not a vertical line). EXAMPLE 1 Standardized Test Practice 1 Which ordered pair is a solution of } x 1 y 5 3? 2 7 (2, 3) 8 (0, 4) 9 (4, 21) Solution LESSON 3.2 Check whether each ordered pair is a solution of the equation. 1 2 }x 1 y 5 3 Test (22, 4): 1 2 } (22) 1 4 0 3 353 Write original equation. Substitute 22 for x and 4 for y. Simplify. 1 So, (22, 4) is a solution of }2 x 1 y 53. The correct answer is A. Exercises for Example 1 Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. 1. 22x 1 3y 5 27; (2, 21) 2. x 5 23; (0, 23) 2 3. } x 2 y 5 4; (9, 2) 3 3-26 Algebra 1 Chapter Resource Book Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 6 (22, 4) Name ——————————————————————— LESSON 3.2 Date ———————————— Study Guide continued For use with the lesson “Graph Linear Equations” EXAMPLE 2 Graph an equation Graph the equation 3y 5 x 2 3. Solution STEP 1 Solve the equation for y. 3y 5 x 2 3 STEP 2 Make a table by choosing a few values for x and finding the values of y. 1 y 5 }3 x 21 STEP 3 EXAMPLE 3 Connect the points by drawing a line through them. Use arrows to indicate that the graph goes on without end. 23 0 3 6 y 22 21 0 1 \ [ Graph a linear function Graph the function y 5 2x 1 3 with domain 21 b x b 4. Then identify the range of the function. Solution STEP 1 Make a table. x 21 0 1 2 3 4 y 4 3 2 1 0 21 STEP 2 Plot the points. STEP 3 Connect the points with a line segment because the domain is restricted. STEP 4 Identify the range. From the graph, you can see that all points have a y-coordinate between 21 and 4, so the range of the function is 21 b y b 4. LESSON 3.2 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. STEP 4 Plot the points. Notice that the points appear to lie on a line. x \ [ Exercises for Examples 2 and 3 4. Graph the equation 4x 2 2y 5 2. 1 5. Graph the function y 5 } x 2 5 with domain x r 4. Then identify the range of 2 the function. Algebra 1 Chapter Resource Book 3-27 Lesson 3.2 Graph Linear Equations, continued domain: s r 0 range: m r 16 P 30 25 20 15 0 Teaching Guide 1. Answers will vary. 2. Students whose coordinates are (1, 0) and (0, 1) should stand. 3. They form the graph of equation x 1 y 5 1. 4. Students whose coordinates are (0, 22) and (2, 0) should stand. They form the graph of equation x 2 y 5 2. 5. Sample answer: Find and plot the points where the graph of the equation crosses the axes. Connect the points to draw the line. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 V Number of songs b. domain: 0 b s b 80; range: 16 b m b 256; The original graph was a ray. By restricting the domain, the graph becomes a line segment. 1 c. domain: 0 b s b 165 }; range: 16 b m b 512 3 Practice A Study Guide 4. x: 23, y: 1 5. x: 24, y: 23 6. x: 1, y: 5 \ [ 7. x: 9 8. x: 4 9. x: 21 10. x: 5 11. x: 218 10 12. x: 7 13. x: 6 14. x: 25 15. x: } 16. y: 27 9 17. y: 211 18. y: 2 19. y: 6 20. y: 27 \ 5. [ 21. y: 8 22. y: 4 23. y: 3 24. y: 23 25. Distance (miles) 8 7 (0, 1) 2 [ \ 4 3 (24, 0) 2 (3, 0) [ 2 2 (0, 25) 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 W 5 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 28. C 29. B 30. A 31. Time (hours) 2. 27. [ (0, 3) (2, 0) 2 2 6 5 2 1 0 Revenue (dollars) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. domain: 0btb1.25, range: 0bdb10; 1.25 hours \ Problem Solving Workshop: Worked-Out Example G 9 26. \ range: y r 23 1. 2. x: 2; y: 23 3. x: 5; y: 2 1. x: 5; y: 5 1. yes 2. no 3. yes 4. ANSWERS Space (megabytes) 21. a. Lesson 3.3 Graph Using Intercepts domain: 0b*b3, range: 0bRb45; $45 32. \ (0, 6) (26, 0) [ 2 2 \ (3, 0) [ (0, 23) 33. \ 0 1 2 3 4 5 Number of lawns Challenge Practice (0, 8) (24, 0) 2 [ 1. $16 2. 2 dogs 3. 1 dog 4. at least 3 cars 5. 6 cars 6. 2 cars 7. at least 3 lawns 8. at least 4 lawns 9. less than 2 lawns Algebra 1 Chapter Resource Book A25